The Central League
Country
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England
Wales
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Founded
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1911
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Divisions
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3
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Number of teams
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23
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Current champions
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Hull City
(2014–15)
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The Central League is a football league for reserve teams, primarily from the Football League. For sponsorship purposes, it is branded as the Final Third Development League [1]
The league was formed in 1911 and in its early years consisted of a mix of first teams and reserve teams. However, when the Football League Third Division North was created in 1921, all the first teams in the Central League became founder members.
Since then, the league has been for reserve teams only, and eventually expanded to include virtually every professional team in the Midlands and North of England (teams in the South play in the Football Combination). In recent years, the FA Premier Reserve League was created for reserve sides of FA Premier League teams, and so the Central League's membership has been reduced.
From the 2006/07 season the FA Premier Reserve League was restricted to the reserve sides of FA Premier League clubs. This meant that the reserve sides of Championship clubs rejoined the Central League.
Teams are not promoted to the Premier Reserve League based on their final league position, but on the league position of their respective clubs' senior teams. If the senior team is promoted to the Premier League, then the reserve team is promoted to the Premier Reserve League and replaced by the reserve teams of the relegated teams.
It was announced on 31 December 2013 that the Central League had secured a sponsorship arrangement with Final Third Sports Media, and would be known as the 'Final Third Development League' with immediate effect. [2]
On 11 June 2014, it was announced that the league would expand to become a national competition by running a division in the south of the country for the 2014/15 season for the first time. [3]
Contents
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Champions 1
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1911–2015 1.1
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Championships by club 1.2
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Central League Cup 2
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See also 3
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References 4
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External links 5
Champions
1911–2015
+ - Three divisions, overall winner decided after a series of play-offs. ^ - Three divisions, overall winner is the team with the best points per game ratio. ~ - Two divisions, overall winner is the team with the best points per game ratio.
Championships by club
Central League Cup
Since 1996 the league has also operated a cup competition – The Central League Cup.
Winners
See also
References
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^ "Central League agree partnership with Final Third". The Football League (The Football League). 31 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
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^ "Central League agree partnership with Final Third". The Football League (The Football League). 31 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
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^ "Final Third Development League expands to become a national competition". The Football League (The Football League). 11 June 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
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^ http://www.safc.com/news/derby-reserves-v-sunderland-reserves.html
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^ http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/ReserveLeagueDetail/0,,10794~2120265,00.html
External links
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Official page on the Football League website
Reserve and youth football in England
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National teams
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League competitions
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Cup competitions
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